Report -Clipstone Colliery, Mansfield, March 13

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Well it certainly one of the coldest road trips I have been on, but as per so much fun. We had 3 on our list and all went so smoothly :)
Visited with Magpie423, Leeds Explorer, Mr Dystopia and Renrutt.
History -
Clipstone Colliery is a coal mine situated near the village of the same name on the edge of an area of Nottinghamshire known as â€œThe Dukeriesâ€ because of the number of stately homes in the area. The colliery was owned by the Bolsover Colliery Company and passed to the National Coal Board in 194
The colliery was sunk to exploit the Barnsley seam or â€œTophardâ€, as it known locally. In the 1950s the shafts were deepened to over 1000 yards (920 m) to exploit other seams.
The colliery was closed by British Coal, as the National Coal Board had become, in 1993 and reopened by RJB Mining (now UK Coal) in April 1994, the licence to dig for coal being limited to the Yard seam which is located at a depth of 957 yards (870 m). The colliery was finally closed in April 2003.
The headstocks of the colliery are regarded as the tallest in Europe and the third tallest in the world. They are Grade 2 Listed structures and can be seen all over the district. They are expensive to keep in good repair and there have been a number of appeals, as yet to no avail, to demolish them. But however the clipstone headstocks are nearly demolished now and no one knows what will happen in the future.
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